A far-reaching Farm-to-School Initiative based at College of Charleston helps kids nourish their minds and bodies alike
A new exhibit explores the art of wood turning
Speaking with Jim Martin of Compost in My Shoe
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Container gardens aren’t just for pretty blooms—you can put them to work for your taste buds, too! Garden editor Joan...
The Holy City still uses the 17th-century term “piazza”—which comes from the Italian word meaning “open space”—instead...
A local startup is hitting it big with vibrant vessels serving people and pooches alike
Jenny and Michael Messner nurture a bold, green future for Charleston, from the Low Line to Laurel Island, wherever...
Building Skills Now trains valuable new workers.
A fledgling nonprofit engages adults with special needs in activities centered around healthy living and creative self-...
Dying to bring some spring vibrance to the wintery landscape? Start with a brightly blooming mailbox planter
The Grocery’s Kevin Johnson teaches whole-fish utilization with three dishes.
Amy and Asher Driggers hit the town with bags and gloves in tow—and plenty of skin in the game.
Charleston-based Maya Chia is making a splash in the skin-care industry.
When winter’s chill takes hold, warm up with a piping-hot serving of ramen—and not the instant variety. Head to these...
Activist and educator DR. MILLICENT BROWN was a “first child” to integrate Charleston public schools in 1963 and today...
BACCO’s Michael Scognamiglio shares three radicchio-centric recipes
Our taste-and-tell guide to some of the latest food and beverage openings in Charleston
Feeling the pull of a childhood spent on the water and the knowledge that this is where you belong
In Wagener Terrace, a family transforms a ho-hum stucco box into a cheery mid-century-modern stunner
Hundreds of volunteers pay biweekly visits to 14 local schools, helping the nonprofit Reading Partners boost students’...
Towering over 65 feet high, this majestic Southern live oak (Quercus virginiana) is said to be the oldest living thing...
Martha Zierden shares a glimpse inside her world as The Charleston Museum’s curator of historical archaeology
It’s time to get a new crop of veggies growing! This month, you can plant beet, carrot, lettuce, radish, spinach, and...
On Daniel Island, Kelly and David Lyle mark a new chapter in their lives with a stunning custom abode
Writer Stratton Lawrence and his photographer wife, Hunter McRae, find an ideal winter escape on Elbow Cay, a Bahamian...
Think you know the Holy City inside and out?
Tracy and Bob Doran infuse “community” back into community development—and have this thing for oysters